HGI & the Standards Landscape : HGI & the Standards Landscape Klaus Milczewsky, T-Online International AG
Convergent Service Usage @ Home : Convergent Service Usage @ Home Telco
Network & Service
Platform Home Vehicle Mobile Device 3rd Party
Service Provider Services
home specific, personal, enterprise, entertainment …
Networks
Access Networks, Home Networks, Mgmt., QoS, Config…
Devices
movable, portable, mobile, fixed installation …
Convergence
protocols, formats, AAA, deployment …
Enterprise User
Slide3 : Historical Timeline UPnP OSGi UMA DHWG HGI CENELEC / EU
Smart House
Code of Practice ITC Standards
Board 1999 2000 2001 2002 20003 2004 2005 HAVI CENELEC
Smart House I Home API DSL Home Auto-Config
WG DLNA ETSI
TISPAN TIPHONI SPAN
Matrix of standards bodies and industry fora : New technical concepts and solutions
Specifications, reference implementations, test cases
Based on business requirements
technical marketing specific Gathering, prioritization and establishing of requirements
Steering technical decisions
Joint efforts based on market position and role Selection of suitable technologies
Creation of brands, trademarks, certification
Creating awareness among decision makers and customers Regulatory-like consolidation of results of different consortia
Preparation of reliable and open market conditions Matrix of standards bodies and industry fora integrative
Matrix of standards bodies and industry fora : Matrix of standards bodies and industry fora technical marketing DSL Home UPnP UMA DLNA HGI CENELEC / EU
Smart House
CoP ITC Standards
Board OSGi specific integrative ETSI
TISPAN
Slide6 : Relations UPnP OSGi UMA HGI DSL Forum
DSL Home DLNA Reference Architecture
for Home Gateway Others HGI does not specify objectives of related standardisation bodies
Clear boundaries with related standardisation bodies
Outcome of HGI is a reference architecture for a home gateway ETSI
TISPAN
DSLHome (Initiative of DSL Forum) : DSLHome (Initiative of DSL Forum) goals HGI relevance DSL Forum documents:
TR-69 CPE WAN Management Protocol
WT-121 TR-069 Implementation guidelines
WT-124 Residential Gateway Requirements
...
TR – approved document, WT – work in progress
members DSL CPE vendors
Service provider, network operator (mainly North American)
Specifications for Broadband Home Network Equipment
Remote CPE management and provisioning
Provide auto configuration for DSL Equipment
DLNA : DLNA goals HGI relevance End-user devices are crucial to service delivery.
DLNA is complementary to the HGI objectives; HGI objectives have clear boundaries with DLNA objectives.
Strongly coupled to NMPR. members Hardware and software technology providers.
Delivery of design guidelines based on open industry standards for interoperability and cross-industry digital convergence of PCs, consumer electronics and mobile devices:
Networking and Connectivity
Device and Service Discovery and Control
Media Format and Transport Model
Media Management, Distribution and Control
UPnP : UPnP goals HGI relevance Use already specified profiles for management and service applications (e. g. QoS control).
Provide UPnP device and service profiles for the HGI Home Gateway. membership Vendors, including industry leaders in consumer electronics, computing, home automation, home security, appliances, printing, photography, computer networking, and mobile products.
Definition of methods and protocols that allow for IP-based device interaction (detection and control).
Continuous definition of device and service profiles that provide concrete functionality of devices (control).
UPnP(more details) : UPnP(more details) Already specified profiles:
Internet Gateway Device (IGD) V1.0
MediaServer V1.0 and MediaRenderer V1.0
Printer Device and Print Basic Service V1.0
Scanner (External Activity V1.0, Feeder V1.0, Scan V1.0, Scanner V1.0)
Basic Device V1.0
HVAC V1.0
WLAN Access Point Device V1.0
Device Security V1.0 and Security Console V 1.0
Lighting Controls V1.0
Quality of Service V1.0
Digital Security Camera V1.0
Remote UI Client and Server V1.0
OSGi Alliance : OSGi Alliance goals HGI relevance The integration of an OSGi service platform is the last foreseen step for the Home Gateway to become a full blown Service Gateway (multiple services scenario). members Operators, manufacturers and technology providers from fixed, mobile and automotive industries.
Operators that are HGI and OSGi members as well: Belgacom, Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, NTT, Telefonica, TeliaSonera.
Definition of an industry standard for an open service management and delivery platform as a focal point of service providers, developers, manufacturers and consumers.
Primary targeting small/embedded devices, such as home gateways, telematic devices and mobile phones.
Facilitates installation and operation of multiple services on a single platform.
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mobile phone
In close cooperation with the JAVA Community Process
Drivers: Nokia, Motorola
ETSI TISPAN : ETSI TISPAN goals HGI relevance Reference for NGN network and service architectures
Requirements for fixed-mobile convergence membership Network Operators, Service Providers, Manufacturers, Administrators, Users
A multi-service, multi-protocol, multi-access, IP based network
Multi-services: delivered by a common QoS enabled core network
Multi-access: several access networks; fixed and mobile terminals
Not one network, but different networks that interoperate seamlessly
An enabler for Service Providers to offer real-time and non real-time communication services between peers or in a client-server configuration
Nomadicity and Mobility of both users and devices
intra- and inter-Network Domains, eventually between Fixed and Mobile networks
UMA – UnlicensedMobile Access : UMA – Unlicensed Mobile Access goals HGI relevance Home Gateway should be applicable to UMA technologies membership Telecommunication Operators
Telco technology providers
Mobile phone manufacturers
Provide access to GSM and GPRS mobile services over unlicensed spectrum technologies (e. g. Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11).
Enable subscribers to roam between cellular networks and public/private unlicensed wireless networks.
Release UMA specifications (technology-driven consortium).